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there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a 360 follow up 126789 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. where there's magic. and you now understand what nature's been hiding. ♪ at dow we understand the difference between innovation and invention. invention is important. it's the beginning. it's the spark. but innovation is where we actually create value for dow, for society, and for the world. ♪ at dow, we're constantly searching for how to use our fundamental knowledge of chemistry to solve these difficult problems. science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the differenc
there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a 360 follow up 126789 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. where there's...
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a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain
a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. is a...
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a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. . according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >>> in "crime and punishment," a new series called junk science. if you've seen csi or detective shows you might know about blood spat, the science behind the pat rps that blood makes during a shooting or stabbing is interesting but how reliable is it? a report by the national academy of science
a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. . according...
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the president is pointing the finger at people including republican from texas michael burgess and a member of the tea party caucus who voted today proudly and openly so to reject the senate's two-month payroll extension. i asked him just a little bit ago whether his vote was all about politics. >> i was satisfied that we got the message across that what the senate did was not satisfactory. people do need more than two months of stability. >> look, everyone agrees that a two-month extension is not acceptable and it spoke to a lot of the problems in washington, but this is a big but, representative boehner had come to a deal with the senate republicans and said he could get it through the house, the to-month extension, so they passed it and went home and who raises their hand and said yes? >> well, you have to ask the speaker and he is perfectly capable of speaking for himself on this, and you have, erin, identified the problem, that it is difficult the get a resolution on these things. answer me this, is it any easier in 60 days' time? >> why couldn't congress have this conversation
the president is pointing the finger at people including republican from texas michael burgess and a member of the tea party caucus who voted today proudly and openly so to reject the senate's two-month payroll extension. i asked him just a little bit ago whether his vote was all about politics. >> i was satisfied that we got the message across that what the senate did was not satisfactory. people do need more than two months of stability. >> look, everyone agrees that a two-month...
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this guy was in texas. graduation ceremony you can't say amen. everybody is going, what? you don't have the power to do that. >> he was overturned. gingrich wants to wring that guy in and explain to the congressional committee an overnight committee what he did and if he doesn't have an explanation, if his written explanation is that lame, then start impeachment proceedings. >> i like the idea of it in terms of holding judges and people accountable for their decisions and it should be based on the constitution of the united states. >> bill: you are supporting gingrich. >> i like the idea of it there is a legal precedent to establish the ability to do so much doesn't mean he couldn't try to take and it up to the court. >> bill: do you support or not support. >> i think it's taking it a step too far. i do believe there is a problem with respect to some of the federal judges. and we have the seen the circuit judges as well that appear to engage in political activism that is not -- one solution is what the speaker has offered which i do think is innovative. controversial and
this guy was in texas. graduation ceremony you can't say amen. everybody is going, what? you don't have the power to do that. >> he was overturned. gingrich wants to wring that guy in and explain to the congressional committee an overnight committee what he did and if he doesn't have an explanation, if his written explanation is that lame, then start impeachment proceedings. >> i like the idea of it in terms of holding judges and people accountable for their decisions and it should...
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. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that'scoming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dyson joins me later in the hour. you can tweet us your thoughts using #edshow. >>> another shakeup in iowa. >>> another shakeup in iowa. and establishments republicans aren't real happy with this one. a new poll shows ron paul on top with 23%. mitt romney is three points behind him at 20%. newt gingrich has dropped to the third after losing 13 points in two weeks. the newtster on the slide. republicans are getting nervous and they're pulling out all stops to prevent a ron paul victory. chris wallace kicked things off last week on fox saying if ron paul won it would discredit the caucuses? iowa republicans are echoing those remarks and the kn
. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that'scoming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dyson joins me later in the hour....
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. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that's onlyi icoming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dooyson joins me later in the hour. you can tweet us your thoughts using #edshow. [ male announcer ] what can you do with plain white rice? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click on the robitussin® relief finder. click on your symptoms. get your right relief. ♪ makes the cold aisle easy. ♪ robitussin®. relief made simple. >>> another shakeup in
. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that's onlyi icoming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dooyson joins me later in...
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. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that's coming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dyson joins me later in the hour. you can tweet us your thoughts using #edshow. ♪ ramón, you're the whole enchilada, so tell me, is something in my life missing? yes. chunks of you are missing. it's not good. it was that bargain-brand cooking spray. it left the best part of me in the pan. ah! whereas i was cooked with new-and-improved pam. it's 70% better. see the difference in the muffins? this is hard for me to watch. sí, sí, sí. everything is falling apart! no, francisco. you are falling apart. aah! new pam helps you pull it off. even better. guaranteed. new pam helps you pull it off. ♪ when the things that you need come at just t
. >>> eric burns on the gop's attempts to discredit the congressman from texas. that's coming up next. >>> pat robertson thinks this "saturday night live" sketch is a display of anti-christian bigotry. his own religious bigotry lands him in the zone. >>> a tweet from the president of college republicans of university of texas is the latest in a pattern of race-related attacks on the president from the right wing. michael eric dyson joins me later in the...
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a member of congress to introduce language into a reform bill, of all things, to enable a tribe in texas to get a casino. >> stephen: i don't see any problem with that. if-- you used to have a restaurant, right. >> yes. >> stephen: you ever think about reopening that restaurant? (cheers and applause) i hear that was a really nice restaurant. >> well, you know, when i was in prison i worked in the kitchen for part of the time. >> stephen: really. >> so i-- . >> stephen: that sounds like a high-class prison. was it a white collar prison. >> there aren't any white collar prisons any longer. >> stephen: oh, really? >> somebody should lobby to get those back.
a member of congress to introduce language into a reform bill, of all things, to enable a tribe in texas to get a casino. >> stephen: i don't see any problem with that. if-- you used to have a restaurant, right. >> yes. >> stephen: you ever think about reopening that restaurant? (cheers and applause) i hear that was a really nice restaurant. >> well, you know, when i was in prison i worked in the kitchen for part of the time. >> stephen: really. >> so i-- ....
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a member of congress to introduce language into a reform bill, of all things, to enable a tribe in texas to get a casino. >> stephen: i don't see any problem with that. if-- you used to have a restaurant, right. >> yes. >> stephen: you ever think about reopening that restaurant? (cheers and applause) i hear that was a really nice restaurant. >> well, you know, when i was in prison i worked in the kitchen for part of the time. >> stephen: really. >> so i-- . >> stephen: that sounds like a high-class prison. was it a white collar prison. >> there aren't any white collar prisons any longer. >> stephen: oh, really? >> somebody should lobby to get those back. of course the lobbyists are going to be the ones that end up in there. mr. abramoff, thank you so much for joining me. sorry you went to the other side. jack abramoff, the book is capital punishment. we'll be right back. -- we'll be right back. (cheers and ap >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by
a member of congress to introduce language into a reform bill, of all things, to enable a tribe in texas to get a casino. >> stephen: i don't see any problem with that. if-- you used to have a restaurant, right. >> yes. >> stephen: you ever think about reopening that restaurant? (cheers and applause) i hear that was a really nice restaurant. >> well, you know, when i was in prison i worked in the kitchen for part of the time. >> stephen: really. >> so i-- ....
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where a new poll shows ron paul the texas republican congressman, out front. the poll puts romney in third place, and it's just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. andrea's saul is a spokesman for the romney campaign. andrea, thanks for joining us. mitt romney, at this stage we're close to the end of the first vote. every day is important. he's spending three days in new hampshire. that's three days he's not in iowa -- why? >> we're going to be in iowa next week. we have a bus tour there. we've been there before. and you know, last cycle he built a lot of support in iowa. we have a lot of friends there. we have a strong ground game and look, we want to win. we want to win wherever it's named on the ballot and that's why we're going to be going back to iowa, we've been there before and take our message of jobs and economy and why mitt romney is the best candidate to not only beat president obama, but get this economy back on track directly to the voters there. >> andrea, wanting to win and winning are two different things. does mitt romney need to win the state o
where a new poll shows ron paul the texas republican congressman, out front. the poll puts romney in third place, and it's just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. andrea's saul is a spokesman for the romney campaign. andrea, thanks for joining us. mitt romney, at this stage we're close to the end of the first vote. every day is important. he's spending three days in new hampshire. that's three days he's not in iowa -- why? >> we're going to be in iowa next week. we have a bus tour there....
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but the massive the snowfall is a welcome sight in oklahoma and texas. tuesday proving to be a winner on wall street, mountains fgt best day. dow jones finished up 337 points s&p 500 gained 36 and. good news out of europe and jump of comp instruction of new apartments here in the u.s.. now back to greta. >> greta: donald trump different his debate burr could he turn the presidential election upside-down. it shows that trump is a big spoiler potential. if he decides to run as an independent it puts it to the test against mitt romney and donald trump, he scored the highest. what would a trump run mean. editor rick cline joins us. we know what happened in 1992 when we had a ross perot as a spoiler. if donald trump would take 19%, romney 31 if he were the other candidate. undecided is 19%? >> anyone that gets in the field will play the spoiler. all the pieces are in place for a third party candidacy to take off. you have different parties, you have people hating institutions across the board. the only evidence that they can do something if it takes away from
but the massive the snowfall is a welcome sight in oklahoma and texas. tuesday proving to be a winner on wall street, mountains fgt best day. dow jones finished up 337 points s&p 500 gained 36 and. good news out of europe and jump of comp instruction of new apartments here in the u.s.. now back to greta. >> greta: donald trump different his debate burr could he turn the presidential election upside-down. it shows that trump is a big spoiler potential. if he decides to run as an...
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i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the newest droid armed with motocast. granting you wireless access to files on your home computer from almost anywhere. 4g lte equipped to pull pictures, music, and movies. all at mind-melting speeds. powered by verizon, this droid is too powerful to fall into the wrong hands. >> bret: we are just 13 days from iowa's first in the nation caucuses. there has been another shift at the top of the pack, according to one of the latest polls. rasmussen reports poll puts mitt romney on top with 25% of the vote. followed by congressman ron paul with 20%. former house speaker newt gingrich is at 17. this is the best showing yet in this poll for both romney and congressman paul. five of the candidates crisscrossed the southeastern part of iowa today. mitt romney was the only no-show in that state f
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you'll remember she criticized rick perry for ordering the vaccination of young schoolgirls in texas to guard against hpv. then the next morning, she was asked about it and repeated what she was told by a woman the night before. here it is. >> i had a mother last night come up to me, here in tampa, florida, after the debate. she told me that her little daughter took that -- took that vaccine, that injection, and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter. >> i thought the worst part about it was repeating such a scurrilous rumor. >> yeah, the irresponsibility of that. there are many children, of course, that get vaccines for all sorts of things. i know that this is a source of contention for some people, but to tell people as a presidential candidate that this particular vaccine causes mental retardation, based on what, some woman who came up to you at the the end of a debate and blurted this out? that's the height of irresponsibility. >> and medical professionals say they're forever fighting this online. >> i think there are a substantial number of scientists who have manipulat
you'll remember she criticized rick perry for ordering the vaccination of young schoolgirls in texas to guard against hpv. then the next morning, she was asked about it and repeated what she was told by a woman the night before. here it is. >> i had a mother last night come up to me, here in tampa, florida, after the debate. she told me that her little daughter took that -- took that vaccine, that injection, and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter. >> i thought the worst...
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intel, texas instruments all worried about how businesses are spending on technology. that's the very quick look, but it's been very volatile so you've got to watch all the way to the end to see how things will trade. right now it looks like we will open down by 15 points. >> you know, i have a 3-year-old so i still believe in santa claus and santa claus rallies. >> yesterday we were up 330 points. you've got to watch all the way to the end of the day. >> thank you. >>> another one bites the dust. we'll tell you which republican presidential candidate is throwing in the towel. >>> plus, your paycheck being held hostage by a gridlocked congress. why can't they get a payroll tax deal done? house majority leader eric cantor will be here next. you're watching "the daily rundown." it's only on msnbc. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. you know the go
intel, texas instruments all worried about how businesses are spending on technology. that's the very quick look, but it's been very volatile so you've got to watch all the way to the end to see how things will trade. right now it looks like we will open down by 15 points. >> you know, i have a 3-year-old so i still believe in santa claus and santa claus rallies. >> yesterday we were up 330 points. you've got to watch all the way to the end of the day. >> thank you....
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that trap has its origins 20 years ago with an idea popularized by this man, texas-based banking consultant bill strunk. strunk convinced banks that they should allow customers to overdraw their accounts and charge them a fee to do it. what you saw 20 years ago... >> right. >> bergman: ...was that people were writing checks. if they bounced, they would often have to pay more than one fee to the bank? >> oh, absolutely. >> bergman: plus to the retailer. >> plus late fees. so, i'm saving them the $30 or $40 merchant fee and the late fees and let alone the embarrassment of it. you know, it's not a nice thing to go home to your wife and tell her that, "well, they bounced my check." >> bergman: and strunk took it a step further by convincing clients to make the checking accounts "free" to entice more customers. but was it really free? >> sure. no service charge, no nothing. no maintenance fees, nothing. there was no charge whatsoever on the account. >> bergman: except overdraft fees. >> that's not in the fee schedule. that's a separate fee. >> bergman: but is that what, in the end, would pay for
that trap has its origins 20 years ago with an idea popularized by this man, texas-based banking consultant bill strunk. strunk convinced banks that they should allow customers to overdraw their accounts and charge them a fee to do it. what you saw 20 years ago... >> right. >> bergman: ...was that people were writing checks. if they bounced, they would often have to pay more than one fee to the bank? >> oh, absolutely. >> bergman: plus to the retailer. >> plus late...